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Mónica del Carmen
Mónica del Carmen is an indigenous actress of Mexican origin who has played various roles in theater, film and television. Despite the fact that the interpreter has an extensive resume, the role that catapulted her to stardom was that of ‘Laura’ in the film ‘Leap Year’ by Australian director Michael Rowe; which won the ‘Caméra d'or’ award (awarded to the best first film) at the Cannes International Film Festival in 2010.
The actress had her professional training at the National School of Theater Art of the Instituto Nacional Bellas Artes, from which she graduated in 2004. Since then Mónica del Carmen has managed to break through in an industry that is not always the most fair for people from different backgrounds. less privileged cultural backgrounds.
As actor
Town Of La Raya
Sad Girlz
A History of Love and War
The Mutations
Let Me Be with You
The Follies
Dreams
Killer Babes
Technoboys
Sole
Heroic
In Freedom
Nada que ver
Sundown
Noise
120 Hours In Venice
A Cop Movie
Out of Touch
La Civil
New Order
Throw Everything into Play
Guie’dani’s Navel
The Dove and the Wolf
Modern Loves
Suffocation
Tattoo of Revenge
Zhai
600 Miles
Gloria
The Heirs